Alfa Romeo Giulia QV at the ‘Ring: (Video)

A camouflaged pre-production Alfa Romeo Giulia QV protorype has been recorded at max attack on the Nurburgring Nordschleife.
A camouflaged pre-production Alfa Romeo Giulia QV protorype has been recorded at max attack on the Nurburgring Nordschleife.

By now you’ve most certainly heard all about Italy’s M3 fighter, the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV.  But if you’ve been living under a rock, here’s what you need to know – it’s a rear-wheel driven sports sedan, designed and engineered by a skunkworks team headed up by a Ferrari engineer, and powered by a 375kW (503Hp) twin turbo Ferrari-engineered V6.  The 0-100km/h sprint is dealt with in a claimed 3.9 seconds, and the top speed is expected to be north of 280km/h.

 

It’s the Alfa Romeo renaissance, and it’s got a lot riding on it being a success.  We know little else about it, but in this video, we get a good glimpse at what the Giulia QV can do under duress, as well as what the Ferrari-engineered V6 sounds like.  In this video, Alfa Romeo test drivers put a camouflaged, pre-production test mule of the 1500Kg sports sedan through its paces at the Nurburgring Nordschleife circuit.

 

Sit back, turn the volume up, and enjoy.

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